AALBC.com Partners with What’s The 411 TV
AALBC.com has partnered with What’s The 411 TV to bring information about Black books, authors, events, and news to both
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Read moreAs access to cyberspace becomes less expensive, more voices will be heard and this period, the most prolific in the history of African American Literature, will rise to worldwide prominence, no longer having to obey the tastes of the outsiders in power or the dictates of the establishment-manufactured Talented Tenth. —Ishmael Reed (Black Issues Book Review; November-December 1999)
During the period Ishmael Reed wrote this I would have agreed with him. A year earlier, I’d started AALBC.com with just that belief in mind. But I was naive, and today I strongly disagree with the statement. I wonder if Ishmael disagrees with it now too.
Read moreWriters, if you are using Facebook to promote your work—especially paid promotion— invest 30 minutes of your time to watch
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